Meet Brett Raynor

Brett Raynor, M.D.

Orthopedics

FACIAL Rejuvenation

BODY SCULPTING

BOTOX

Specializing in:Hip,
Knee,
Shoulder

BIOGRAPHY

Board-certified in orthopaedic surgery, Dr. Raynor is respected for his innovative technique and his exceptional patient care. Fellowship-trained at the renowned Steadman Philippon Institute in Vail, Colorado, Dr. Raynor treats problems of the knee, hip, and shoulder. He is sought out for his expertise in complex knee ligament injuries as well as minimally-invasive arthroscopic surgery of the hip and shoulder.

Dr. Raynor is an active member of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team physician pool and travels internationally with the athletes. He provides care for multiple sports and football teams in the DFW area. Dr. Raynor has published several papers in leading sports medicine journals and has presented his research nationally. Dr. Raynor instructs surgical courses and is a reviewer for the American Journal of Sports Medicine. He continues to be involved in teaching other surgeons and practitioners. He is the co-chairman of the DFW Sports Medicine Symposium here in Dallas, TX, and he is a regular lecturer at the Vail International Complex Knee Symposium in Vail, CO, where surgeons from around the world come together to discuss and learn about complex knee injuries. He is also an instructor for multiple Arthroscopy Association of North America Masters Courses around the country.

After an undergraduate degree from Duke University, Dr. Raynor earned his medical degree from U.T. Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and was elected to the AOA national medical honors society. He completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He then completed a fellowship in orthopaedic sports medicine at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute in Vail, Colorado.

Dr. Raynor works to help his patients regain function in order to get back to whatever they love doing. A Dallas native, Dr. Raynor enjoys spending time with his wife, two young daughters and son, as well as running, cycling, and fly-fishing.